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Theresa | 11 months ago
My 8 Yr Old Male Cat Is An Indoor Only Cat. He Has Never Had Ear Mites. …

My 8 yr old male cat is an indoor only cat. He has never had ear mites. He is HIV+ since birth, although he was never tested for it (he appeared on my doorstep during a blizzard, still nursing from his mother who is HIV+). A week ago, I noticed the inside of his ear a light swelling. Now it is quite noticable. I believe it to be an aural hematoma. Would it be safe to drain it by puncturing it with the one of the injection needles I use to test my blood sugar? I really can’t afford spending a thousand dollars for the vet.

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  1. Krista Magnifico

    Hello,
    An aural hematoma happens when the ear flap swells. Sort of looks likes a pillow, a swelling inside the ear canal might be a mass, a polyp, or infection. I’m sorry but I think your cat needs a vet visit to help identify what’s going on.

    1. Theresa Post author

      It is definitely a hematoma but I do not know how he got it. I guess I will take my chances.

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